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Moronic Theory of the Week
By a poster to Wales Online:
The decision by the Tory party to block any bid for the Welsh Assembly Government to have law making powers on social housing is a calculated gamble. In doing so I believe they will increase support for the Yes campaign. A mate of mine who once worked in conservative central office tells me it’s all part of David Cameron's plan to bring about an English parliament. With Wales having it’s own parliament, the call for England to have the same will be unstoppable. England will then become a one party state, a Tory one. Scotland and Wales will then become the only parts of the UK where true democracy will continue, with coalition governments prevailing.
Where to begin?
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There's No One As Irish As David Cameron
from Toque on Sun, 02/28/2010 - 11:13I've been contacted by the Corrigan Brothers, who inform me that David Cameron is Irish:
On December 5th 2005 Debrett’s Peerage released the research that confirmed that current Conservative leader David Cameron is William IV’s great, great, great, gr...
Ding (there's Scottish blood running through my veins) Cameron is a unionist and a centrist, the reason he will not allow Welsh Assembly power over social housing is because he wants control over it.
Sometimes I wonder about the Welsh, then at moments like this I'm absolutely sure.
Something I didn't realise until reading that Welsh forum is that Cameron has more than just Scottish blood flowing through his veins, he has royal blood too:
How embarrassing, for the Queen.
LOL!
Maybe it's true. Many of us consider Dave to be too thick to actually come up with the brainwave of supporting an English Parliament because he ....er.... wants one.
Huh! Moronic conspiracy theories aren't purely the preserve of English nationalists you know ...
Following on from yesterday I was curious about what Brown had to say about education and was surprised to learn on the Number 10 website that something called Accredited School Groups was be introduced in schools 'in the UK'. They're all in it together at Number Ten it seems.